Archive for January, 2008
Restore Your Data with Time Machine [Backup Utilities]
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Of course you know all about Time Machine’s marquee feature—the ability to browse your files back in time—but Blogger James Duncan Davidson details Time machine’s equally-excellent-in-its-simplicity feature: restoring an entire system after a hard drive crash. The process is painless. Simply boot from the Leopard install disc [...]
Install OS X on Your Hackintosh PC
Two months ago I walked through how to build a Hackintosh Mac on the cheap using PC parts. Since that post, the OSx86 scene has changed rapidly, and now you can install Leopard on your computer about as easily as installing Leopard on a Mac—no command line hacking required. In addition, the resulting installation is—theoretically, [...]
TimeMachineEditor 1.1 - Change the one-hour interval of Time Machine backups. (Free)
TimeMachineEditor… Change the one-hour interval of Time Machine backups. You can change the interval or decide to make a backup once a day, once a week or once a month.
TimeMachineEditor installs nothing in your system, it merely tells the system when Time Machine should be called.
More information
(Via MacUpdate - Mac OS X.)
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YouTube Video Grabber 2.0 - Download, convert YouTube flash videos. (Shareware)
YouTube Video Grabber is a Shareware Mac OS X program that will resolve the internet address for YouTube flash video files from YouTube web page URLs and allow users to download and convert the flash video files to Quicktime MOV files.
To use the program, simply enter the YouTube video web page URL into the ‘YouTube [...]
DropWaterMark X 4.0.4 - Watermark images easily.
DropWaterMark allows you to watermark images easily by simple dragging them onto the application.
(Via MacUpdate - Mac OS X.)
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addthis_title = ‘DropWaterMark+X+4.0.4+-+Watermark+images+easily.’;
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Leopard’s Additional Screen Capture Options [Mac Tip]
Mac OS X Leopard only: You already know that Cmd+Shift+4 will take a screenshot on your Mac, but a few more key combos give Leopard users more features. While you hold down Cmd+Shift+4, you can also hit the:
Spacebar to drag the selected capture region around the screen.
Shift key to vertically or horizontally lock [...]
Free Your Music with iTunesFS
Mac OS X only: Free application iTunesFS turns your iTunes library and iPod—including playlists—into browsable filesystems in the Finder. That means that you can use iTunesFS to do things like export full playlists, similarly to what iTunes Export does for Windows users. iTunesFS requires that you’ve installed previously mentioned MacFUSE, then just run the app [...]
